Ms Woodley said there was "no hint of any unhappiness at all in that diary".

But the woman, now in her 40s, said she "wouldn't have written it in that diary".

She said: "The day was great up until the point he took the towel out and put it round me and fondled me.

"I wouldn't put that in the diary. I would make it sound better in the diary."

Alleged victim had 'plenty of time to rehearse'

The defence also accused the witness of having "plenty of time to rehearse in your mind what it is you wanted to say in court".

Ms Woodley said the woman had more than eight hours with police giving her statement.

But she denies any of it was rehearsed, and says she was just "going over it in her mind".

Witness's character called into question

The alleged victim has previously told the jury that she was "shy", and that this was one of the reasons why she failed to raise the alarm after an alleged attack at the home of Harris' parents in Australia.

But the defence questioned this, saying she could be "strong minded, wilful and argumentative", and cited a phase when the woman refused to eat anything other than Marmite on toast and roast dinners

Ms Woodley claimed the girl would tell her parents to "f*** off" and if she decided she wanted something, her parents would buy it for her. The witness said that was not true.

She also denied that she would swear at Bindi and throw books at her if she woke her up early.

Was alleged victim assaulted while other people were present?

The witness has claimed there were times where she was abused by Harris at his home in Bray while Bindi slept in the same room.

Ms Woodley asked how Bindi could have slept through the attacks while the girl was crying.

The woman said she could not explain how, but insisted it did happen.

She was also asked about the alleged assault on the beach during the Hawaii holiday, when the woman claimed that Bindi and Harris' wife Alwen were just a few feet away.

The woman said they would not have noticed she was upset because she "didn't show it".

Harris and alleged victim 'had consenting relationship'

It is the defence's case that there was no sexual contact between Harris and the alleged victim until she was 18, and from then on it was a "consenting relationship".

When this was put to her, the woman replied: "Not at all, no."

She was asked about an incident when she was 22, when she performed a sex act on Harris in his car on the M4.

Ms Woodley said "because there was sexual chemistry between you it was you who started the foreplay by fondling his crotch as he was driving", and that the woman had tried to "turn it around" by telling police it was not consensual.

Again, this was denied.

And talking about an incident when the woman was aged 29 - when she went to see Harris in panto and performed a sex act in his dressing room - she told the jury she was "still scared of him", and was too scared to do otherwise.